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If I live through the weird performance art of my life for thirty plus years to eventually get killed by a giant bird...well...I had a joke here but that actually seems about right. Unrelated - Let us know about that little Quaker foot! I'm curious how the vet thinks it happened. Such an odd place for a bird to tear up.
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Canada geese can get hosed tbqh
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 20:31 |
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Tsaedje posted:Canada geese can get hosed tbqh I've been saying this since before it was cool. My ex had an uncle who lost a ball, as in a testicle, to a goose. She wanted me to come to her farm and clear out their "geese infestation" but luckily we split before I was inevitable castrated by an angry overgrown roving band of rear end in a top hat ducks.
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# ? Oct 18, 2017 21:16 |
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Captain Log posted:Unrelated - Let us know about that little Quaker foot! I'm curious how the vet thinks it happened. Such an odd place for a bird to tear up. I can barely read the vet's handwriting, but I think it says she's still 86 grams, which is odd considering how much she loves to stuff her face - must be pooping out the extra weight everywhere. I'm rearranging her cage bit by bit, and added a flat board perch to the outside to keep her from perching on the rim of the cage. Do parrots chew their cud or something? I occasionally hear Bonnie making chewing noises in her cage, even when she hasn't had anything to eat recently. I think she does it most when she's settling down for the night.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 00:41 |
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If you're talking about beak grinding, that's super normal.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 01:00 |
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Yeah, that sounds like beak grinding if it's when she's heading off to sleep. It means she is a relaxed and happy birb.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 01:05 |
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Oh, that does make sense. I hadn't recognized it as such - I'll listen for it next time.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 01:31 |
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Ritz got his bracelet above his elbow again last night, happens probably annually, no idea how he even does it. Once it's up there he starts freaking out and tries to chew it off, so I towel him and straighten out his leg and bloop, it's right back to normal. I swear, so dramatic.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 02:22 |
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For any budgie: Budgie: Halp, I got a feather caught in my face, please make it go away!! This is making me freak out!! *human reaches for the feather* Budgie: DON'T TOUCH ME! *flies away* I always have to do the trick where I say "Gimme a kiss" and the temporary distraction from feather-face is enough that I can grab the feather with my mouth.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 02:26 |
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Rockopolis posted:Oh, that does make sense. I hadn't recognized it as such - I'll listen for it next time. Parrots also have a thing called a crop, in which they digest food by grinding it around creating little clicks. It's what made the myth of birds needing gravel in their cage. Also, I was visiting with The Terror (the quaker I'm loving) and saw something that made me burst into laughter. I've never seen this before. A cone of shame for the bird! The store owner said she was sent home in a blue one, so he instantly ordered one in pink. I got to spend some more time with the owner and I'm not at all concerned about him anymore. I must have caught him on an off day when we met previously. I'm likely to need a part time job to get my body back to where I can work full time. I think working in a legit bird store could be an awesome experience.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJqxZKUaNQk
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 15:30 |
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Given a foot and a half of perch: *must occupy just the end, I wonder if I can boop the other guy off too*
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https://imgur.com/JKWB5pT *edit* No I'm not sure that bird can survive without scritchies either. DrakIris fucked around with this message at 20:17 on Oct 19, 2017 |
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A bird in the hand is worth... a bird on the foot?
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 20:30 |
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Got an email from the vet saying that absent other symptoms it could be the nails. I got them trimmed recently, so I hope it's as simple as that and she gets better.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 21:43 |
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I got to hold a Cape Parrot today and I live in North America! It was incredibly heavy for a medium/large sized bird. It also was scared of spoken English and would lean away when I spoke. But bird noises? No problem. They were also boarding a slender billed cockatoo that I got to play with a bit. Whenever I'm in a committed long term relationship, I'm getting a cockatoo. Next week I have three doc's visits that will determine if I need three separate surgical procedures - but once I know how that goes, I'm putting a deposit on Mr. Quaker. I don't want my first month with a bird to be me on the couch with a new ankle. The bird would think we lived in the same cage! Rockopolis posted:Got an email from the vet saying that absent other symptoms it could be the nails. I got them trimmed recently, so I hope it's as simple as that and she gets better. That's such good news. May I ask what type of perches you use? Once in a blue moon, I've heard of perches exaggerating bird foot problems.
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# ? Oct 20, 2017 06:38 |
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Two rope perches, one branch, a sand perch, a half log flat perch, and a board flat perch. There is a dowel build into the playtop of the cage. I also have a desk perch.
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Rockopolis posted:Two rope perches, one branch, a sand perch, a half log flat perch, and a board flat perch. There is a dowel build into the playtop of the cage. I also have a desk perch. I'd double check them all by hand and make sure nothing has a burr on it. A scratch can become pretty easy if their is a rough spot. That habitat sounds like a lovely setup.
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The bad thing about working enough that I have enough money to really get another parrot and care for it in a really fantastic way, even with the cat, is that also means I'm working enough that I really shouldn't get a parrot right now unless I am prepared to get two of them, and I am not fully prepared for that at this point. I've never had a multi bird household as an adult.
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Tendai posted:The bad thing about working enough that I have enough money to really get another parrot and care for it in a really fantastic way, even with the cat, is that also means I'm working enough that I really shouldn't get a parrot right now unless I am prepared to get two of them, and I am not fully prepared for that at this point. I've never had a multi bird household as an adult. Before we all pester you to get ALL THE BIRBS! what type are we talking about? Battle Pigeon keeps a cool mixture between Ohtori and Steve. I had parakeets and cockatiels. Hell, some old posters had multiple macaw level birds.
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# ? Oct 20, 2017 23:39 |
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and Inko
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Potato Salad posted:and Inko I'll be in the shame corner.
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 00:19 |
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Something suitable for an apartment, so no cockatoos or the like. No sun conures either. I'm honestly kind of tempted to revert to my first childhood bird that was actually mine and get some budgies. But I really need to see how the next few months pan out work wise and time-wise before I make any move like that.
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 02:25 |
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Captain Log posted:Hell, some old posters had multiple macaw level birds. one day this will be me...
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 03:54 |
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Tendai posted:Something suitable for an apartment, so no cockatoos or the like. No sun conures either. I'm honestly kind of tempted to revert to my first childhood bird that was actually mine and get some budgies. But I really need to see how the next few months pan out work wise and time-wise before I make any move like that. Your avatar holds the answer. GoldStandardConure posted:one day this will be me... This all hinges on my impending medical fun, but if I end up working in that bird shop - the owner doesn’t look far from retirement...I have been looking to open a business in the next year or two...poo poo.
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 04:53 |
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Tendai posted:Something suitable for an apartment, so no cockatoos or the like. No sun conures either. I'm honestly kind of tempted to revert to my first childhood bird that was actually mine and get some budgies. But I really need to see how the next few months pan out work wise and time-wise before I make any move like that. Clearly you need a pair of Bourke's Parakeets.
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 08:01 |
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I am also tempted by whatever kind of finch (?) I often see in Japanese twitter videos with the V shaped beak and they're all twittery and cute.
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Tendai posted:I am also tempted by whatever kind of finch (?) I often see in Japanese twitter videos with the V shaped beak and they're all twittery and cute. Pictures
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ry7AyDBHMY https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=U--TKipSGu0 Tendai posted:I am also tempted by whatever kind of finch (?) I often see in Japanese twitter videos with the V shaped beak and they're all twittery and cute. Java sparrow maybe?
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Battle Pigeon posted:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ry7AyDBHMY That's them, I wonder how available they are in the US. Time to do some research. I kind of like the idea that for the same amount of money that I can get a reasonably sized cage for say a cockatiel, I could get a gently caress off big cage for a tiny bird like that. Edit drat, my research is telling me that they do much better in flocks larger than just a couple Birds. Alas an Aviary is out of my reach right now. Parrotlets and other smaller parakeets like linnie's they're also on my list, I just don't know how loud they get when they are going full bore. I've only ever seen quiet ones and babies. Tub full of baby parrotlets is one of the funniest things I've ever seen, they were peeping so angrily. Tendai fucked around with this message at 01:52 on Oct 22, 2017 |
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Tendai posted:That's them, I wonder how available they are in the US. Time to do some research. I kind of like the idea that for the same amount of money that I can get a reasonably sized cage for say a cockatiel, I could get a gently caress off big cage for a tiny bird like that. May I ask whereabouts in the US you are located? Owl finches are expensive but VERY much look like they are drawn by hand and animated.
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# ? Oct 22, 2017 02:02 |
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oh my GOD that is a cute finch.
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Tendai posted:That's them, I wonder how available they are in the US. Time to do some research. I kind of like the idea that for the same amount of money that I can get a reasonably sized cage for say a cockatiel, I could get a gently caress off big cage for a tiny bird like that. Parrotlets are actually squeaky toys brought to life by some sort of magic spell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0tF-bXAhqo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AlanuqpRRY
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# ? Oct 22, 2017 03:17 |
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I got bitten by a cat and now I can't stop thinking about eating my birbs, send help!!
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# ? Oct 22, 2017 03:18 |
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I have convinced a new friend to like birds by showing him endless pictures of STEVE! He is very beloved, Battle Pigeon! Thank you!
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LITERALLY A BIRD posted:oh my GOD that is a cute finch. Since I made friends with that bird store owner, I’ll have My own pictures of them to send if you like. They are so cute but somehow look more exotic than the gouldians. Captain Log fucked around with this message at 03:43 on Oct 22, 2017 |
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CROWS EVERYWHERE posted:I got bitten by a cat and now I can't stop thinking about eating my birbs, send help!! Don't eat your birbs
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# ? Oct 22, 2017 03:31 |
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Captain Log posted:Since I made friends with that bird store owner, I’ll have actual pictures of them to send if you like. Are they perpetual beepers like zebras?
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# ? Oct 22, 2017 03:40 |
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Do you guys have any recommendations for bird-warming things? We have a heated perch that Nugget really loves, but Ozzy doesn't like to sit on it. The radiators in our apartment are really obnoxious, it's either 85F or 65F and apparently no setting in between. 65F seems the better option to not have an insane electric bill but I know at least Nugget likes something warm when it's that cool. Ozzy doesn't like the cozy hut/bed things we've tried in the past. I was thinking maybe one of these things since he is a conure and therefore loves to cuddle/lean on things: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CLA19FW Anyone tried one of these with their bird? The reviews sound pretty good.
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little_firebird posted:Are they perpetual beepers like zebras? Not that I've noticed, but the finch room is pretty packed. They might just shut up when I walk in. I'll grab some pictures next time I visit. If you want any other pictures of hard to find birds (no aracaris ) just let me know!
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